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This gallery gives you an overview about the impressions you might have
during a trip through the Philippines. There are plentiful thinks to explore:
Lonely beaches, remote highlands and mountains, breathtaking
coast lines, expand jungle areas, hundreds uninhabited islands, thousands
square miles packed with coral reefs including a variety of species let the Caribbean Islands
appear as a certificate of nature-poverty, adventurous cities with more nightlife action
than you can find for example at my hometown Berlin. The various restaurants , pubs,
live music events, bars, discos, cinemas and nightclubs integrate in a colorful chaos
of heavy traffic let Manila rise up to that city of adventurous fun as it is. The first
visit might shock everybody who was grew up on a rural countryside. It's nice for
days but a hard thing to stay for a while in that monster of city. The availability
of interprovincial public transport are boundless compared to my or other
countrys at the first world. It is possible to travel to at least part of every province
in the Philippines by some form of public road or sea conveyance.
The road system outside Manila remains very undeveloped. Most roads are
ungraded dirt tracks, but good passable for the public Jeepneys.
Some words to the pictures ahead. The picture number two shows two exhausted
guys after the long flight from Europe while they drink their first San Miguel in front
of Villa Sabang. By the way one of them is not really uninvolved by the making of this sites.
The regular transportations between Sabang and Puerto Galera is a 10 minutes Jeepney
ride ( Picture 18 ). The inland region of Mindoro consist of inaccessible jungle and mountain areas ( Picture 6).
Picture 51,52,53 showes once again the surroundings of Puerto Galera.
Picture 3 showes a performance during the Sinulog-Festival at Cebu City in January 1998.
It was very difficult to get back in my hotel through the crowd. Cut by changing to El Nido
,a little village on the foot of a big limestone rock at nothern Palawan, where the pictures
4,5,7,8,10 was taken. If you like to travel overland back or forward to Puerto Princesa
from El Nido: The best way is via Sibaltan with the little boat on Picture 14, because this
ship goes every day and not only sometimes how all the others from El Nido.
Back to Mindoro with the pictures 11,19,20,21 on which you can see
the white beach near Puerto Galera. You can go there from Puerto Galera by a fifteen
minutes jeepney ride ( Picture 12 ). A nice but borring place where you can bring your
honeyko to made her feel well balanced for another exciting night.
The Pictures 22-30 and 55 showes the single men's paradise, sin city or
disneyland for adults what ever your favorite descriptions for Angeles are.
Angeles is the lonley men's heaven and if you have never been there,
you are a pitiable entity. The shield at picture 55 shows you the way of love
until your physical giving up. Some impressions from Moalboal at Cebu Island
you can get while watching at the pictures 37-40. This place is very quiet, but has still
a little nightlife too and is recommendable for all divers which likes hammerheads and
diving really fu**ing deep . It's a pity that his inhabitants are very insular against
girly bars, so that this place has no chance for development over the years.
It could be a new Sabang with an increasing tourism.